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Swimmable Bodies of Water close to Toronto?
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| The Highroller |
| What swimmable bodies of water (i.e. not pools) are close to Toronto? It doesn't matter if the beach is "nice", as long as I'm not going to grow an extra eye from swimming in the water, it will do. |
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| Vivid Boy |
i thought u meant u saw some bodies in lake onrtario, swimming. i was gonnatell u they werent swimming just floating.
th concrete boots came off |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
Wopsaga Beach |
I am looking for the closest body of water to Toronto. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
Wopsaga Beach |
but only if you like the colour yellow...:wtf: |
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| rabbitjoker |
You kak! 15 beaches in toronto.
only 2 closed because of -disease (ecoli) |
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| karim |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
You kak! 15 beaches in toronto.
only 2 closed because of -disease (ecoli) |
Doesn't mean it's smart to swim in because 13 remained open. Why does it have to be a beach? Find a pool. Or find somebody who lives in a condo with a nice pool who can speak with their landlord about renting out the pool for a private function. Gather some kegs, grab a BBQ, and invite all of us TA's.
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Karim |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by karim
Find a pool. |
Sir, as a soc-sci major I can undersand that you aren't all that familiar with diffusion.
I in a pool - all you have is the pool to diffuse it.
I in the lake - that is one big lake to take care of that problem.
Toronto Beaches = top notch. |
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| AdReNaLiNa |
| Lake Simcoe is alright for swimming in some areas.. it's not that close but closer than Wasaga.. |
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| karim |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Toronto Beaches = top notch. |
lol. bringing up my major? I expected a little better than that. :rolleyes:
I understand diffusion. I also understand the fact that these:

have been on the same body of water that Toronto beaches are on for over a hundred years, dumping god knows what into the water, chemicals that we may not even fully understand what the side effects may turn out to be. Dumping that's been taking place before regulations were put into place. Dumping that may continue to occur under the noses of regulators. If it's unsafe to jump into hamilton harbour, don't you figure that same "" will diffuse up toronto's way? Nature can't take care of all our chemical waste.
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Karim |
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| rabbitjoker |
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Somebody better call the Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaambulance!
BTW - I go to Burlington beach many, many times throughout the summer.
Live in the 60's, dump everything you can, mindset. ok.
Bottom line, your drinking water isn't that much better (molecules are small, yeah...) |
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| karim |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Bottom line, your drinking water isn't that much better (molecules are small, yeah...) |
lol, at least they take the mercury out of drinking water...
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Karim |
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